Atul Elite Cargo vs Atut Sangam Cargo Battery Loader vs BYBY E-Cart Loader vs D'LITE Battery Electric Rickshaw vs Gayatri Electric Dabang E Cart vs Gayatri Electric Ice Cream Van: Price & Specs Comparison

By TruckOnWheels Editorial Team · Last updated 15 May 2026

BYBY E-Cart Loader is the more affordable option here by about ₹5,000. Atut Sangam Cargo Battery Loader leads on power at 2 HP.

Atul Elite Cargo

Atul Elite Cargo

₹1.04 Lakh

Atut Sangam Cargo Battery Loader

Atut Sangam Cargo Battery Loader

₹1.00 Lakh

BYBY E-Cart Loader

BYBY E-Cart Loader

₹95.00 K

D'LITE Battery Electric Rickshaw

D'LITE Battery Electric Rickshaw

₹1.00 Lakh

Gayatri Electric Dabang E Cart

Gayatri Electric Dabang E Cart

₹1.00 Lakh

Gayatri Electric Ice Cream Van

Gayatri Electric Ice Cream Van

₹1.00 Lakh

Price₹1.04 Lakh₹1.00 Lakh₹95.00 K₹1.00 Lakh₹1.00 Lakh₹1.00 Lakh
Body Type3 Wheeler3 Wheeler3 Wheeler3 Wheeler3 Wheeler3 Wheeler
EngineNANANANANANA
Power1 hp2 hp1 hpNA1 hp 1 hp
Max TorqueNA NmNA NmNA NmNA NmNA NmNA Nm
Mileage80 km/Per Charge 70-100 km80-100 KM/Full Charge90-120 km/charge80-100 KM/Full Charge80-90 KM/Full Charge
Gross Vehicle Weight686 kg829 kg214 kg800 kg850 kg450 kg
Payload400 Kgs750 kgs600 Kgs300-500 kg500 Kgs500 Kgs
No. of Tyres333333
Fuel TypeElectricElectricElectricElectricElectricElectric
Gear Box1 Forward + 1 Reverse1 Forward + 1 Reverse1 Forward + 1 Reverse1 Forward + 1 Reverse1 Forward + 1 Reverse1 Forward + 1 Reverse
Chassis TypeChassis with CabinChassis with CabinChassis with CabinChassis with CabinChassis with CabinChassis with Cabin

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Review

Pros & Cons

Atul Elite Cargo

Pros

  • Good fuel efficiency for cost effective operations
  • Compact size allows easy maneuverability in crowded urban areas
  • Likely affordable purchase price making it accessible for small businesses

Cons

  • Limited engine power which may struggle with very heavy loads or steep inclines
  • Basic driver comfort and features with minimal amenities
  • May have lower top speed making it less ideal for long distance highway travel

Atut Sangam Cargo Battery Loader

Pros

  • The name 'Atut' suggests durability and robust construction.
  • 'Sangam' might imply a comprehensive or integrated solution for cargo needs.
  • 'Cargo' clearly communicates its primary function for goods transportation.

Cons

  • The terms 'Atut Sangam' might be unfamiliar to non-Hindi speaking audiences, potentially limiting broader market appeal.
  • As a battery loader, it will inherently have range limitations compared to traditional fuel vehicles.
  • Reliance on adequate charging infrastructure could be a challenge in certain operational areas.

BYBY E-Cart Loader

Pros

  • The Byby E Cart Loader, especially in its CNG variant, delivers an outstanding mileage of up to 35 km/kg, making it incredibly economical for daily operations, while the diesel model still offers an impressive 32 km/l, significantly reducing running costs for businesses.
  • Offering a versatile range of powerful engine options including a 16 HP Diesel, 23 HP CNG, and 23.2 HP Petrol, each generating competitive torque up to 48 Nm, the Byby E Cart Loader effortlessly handles varied loads and challenging urban and semi-urban road conditions across India.
  • Boasting a robust payload capacity of up to 750 kg, this mini-truck is perfectly suited for small to medium-scale goods transport, allowing Indian businesses to carry more in fewer trips and optimize their crucial last-mile logistics.

Cons

  • While excellent for last-mile and intra-city deliveries, the Byby E Cart Loader's smaller engine size and basic cabin amenities might not offer the comfort or sustained high speeds desired for longer inter-city hauls or extended driver shifts, potentially causing fatigue.
  • The interior of the Byby E Cart Loader is quite utilitarian, lacking advanced features like air conditioning, power steering (in some variants), or ergonomic refinements often found in slightly higher-segment commercial vehicles, which could impact driver comfort during peak Indian summers or long working hours.
  • The Petrol variant of the Byby E Cart Loader, with its practical but lower mileage around 21.2 km/l, might be perceived as less fuel-efficient and potentially less powerful under sustained heavy loads compared to its highly economical CNG or robust Diesel counterparts, especially for price-sensitive operators.

D'LITE Battery Electric Rickshaw

Pros

  • The Dlite Battery Electric Rickshaw, especially in its Diesel and CNG variants, offers exceptional fuel efficiency with the Jeeto's proven 32 km/l for diesel and a class-leading 35 km/kg for CNG, significantly cutting down daily operational costs for any business.
  • Buyers get unmatched flexibility with the Dlite Battery Electric Rickshaw platform, offering choice across electric, diesel, petrol, and CNG options, allowing operators to pick the ideal powertrain based on specific route needs, range anxiety, and fuel availability.
  • Boasting a robust design and a competitive payload capacity typically ranging from 600 kg to 750 kg, the Dlite Battery Electric Rickshaw ensures businesses can transport significant loads efficiently, maximizing earning potential per trip.

Cons

  • While offering long-term savings, the initial purchase price for the Dlite Battery Electric Rickshaw (electric variant) and even the CNG options can be significantly higher than basic petrol/diesel mini-trucks, potentially posing a challenge for businesses with limited upfront capital.
  • The electric Dlite Battery Electric Rickshaw variant, though eco-friendly, faces limitations regarding range, typically around 100-120 km on a full charge, and relies heavily on the still-developing charging infrastructure across India, which might cause operational concerns on longer routes.
  • Compared to larger LCVs, the Dlite Battery Electric Rickshaw, across all its fuel types (e.g., Diesel's 16 HP, CNG's 23 HP), offers moderate power and top speed, which might limit its suitability for very heavy-duty, long-haul operations or steep gradients with maximum load.

Gayatri Electric Dabang E Cart

Pros

  • Strong cultural and traditional resonance for an Indian audience
  • Clearly communicates the modern electric power source
  • Implies robustness and strength through the word Dabang

Cons

  • The name is quite long and could be cumbersome for branding
  • The word Dabang might carry varied interpretations for some buyers
  • Potential for slightly contradictory brand messaging between Gayatri and Dabang

Gayatri Electric Ice Cream Van

Pros

  • Connects culturally and evokes a sense of tradition and auspiciousness in India
  • Highlights eco-friendliness and reduced environmental impact due to electric power
  • Suggests lower operating costs over time by saving on conventional fuel expenses

Cons

  • The name might be perceived as overtly religious by some potential customer segments
  • Higher initial purchase cost for an electric vehicle compared to a conventional van
  • Limited charging infrastructure availability could restrict operational range and routes

Which to buy

Which One Fits Your Use Case?

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper, Atul Elite Cargo vs Atut Sangam Cargo Battery Loader vs BYBY E-Cart Loader vs D'LITE Battery Electric Rickshaw vs Gayatri Electric Dabang E Cart vs Gayatri Electric Ice Cream Van?

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BYBY E-Cart Loader has the lower price among these options.

Which has better power, Atul Elite Cargo vs Atut Sangam Cargo Battery Loader vs BYBY E-Cart Loader vs D'LITE Battery Electric Rickshaw vs Gayatri Electric Dabang E Cart vs Gayatri Electric Ice Cream Van?

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Atut Sangam Cargo Battery Loader has the better power at 2 HP.

Which has better mileage, Atul Elite Cargo vs Atut Sangam Cargo Battery Loader vs BYBY E-Cart Loader vs D'LITE Battery Electric Rickshaw vs Gayatri Electric Dabang E Cart vs Gayatri Electric Ice Cream Van?

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D'LITE Battery Electric Rickshaw has the better mileage at 90 km/l.

Which has better payload, Atul Elite Cargo vs Atut Sangam Cargo Battery Loader vs BYBY E-Cart Loader vs D'LITE Battery Electric Rickshaw vs Gayatri Electric Dabang E Cart vs Gayatri Electric Ice Cream Van?

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Atut Sangam Cargo Battery Loader has the better payload at 750 kg.

What is the price of the Atul Elite Cargo in India?

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The Atul Elite Cargo price in India is highly competitive, making it an attractive option for businesses. While the exact price varies based on city, variant, and dealer, it generally falls within an affordable range for small commercial vehicles. Please check with your local dealer for the most accurate quote.

What is the ex-showroom truck price in India for the Atut Sangam Cargo Battery Loader?

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The ex-showroom truck price in India for the Atut Sangam Cargo Battery Loader typically starts from around ₹3.0 Lakhs to ₹3.5 Lakhs, depending on the variant and specific features. This competitive pricing makes it an accessible option for businesses transitioning to electric commercial vehicles. Please contact us for the most current pricing.

What is the expected price range for the Byby E Cart Loader in India?

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The ex-showroom price for the Byby E Cart Loader typically ranges from around ₹1.50 Lakhs to ₹1.80 Lakhs, making it a very competitive option in the electric loader segment. This attractive price point makes the Byby E Cart Loader accessible to many businesses.

What is the approximate ex-showroom price of the Dlite Battery Electric Rickshaw in India?

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The ex-showroom price for the Dlite Battery Electric Rickshaw typically ranges from approximately ₹1.2 Lakhs to ₹1.8 Lakhs, depending on the variant (passenger or cargo) and battery type. This competitive price makes it an attractive investment.

What is the approximate on-road price of the Gayatri Electric Dabang E Cart in India?

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The on-road price typically ranges from INR 1.5 lakhs to 2.5 lakhs, varying by city, specific variant, battery capacity, and any applicable state subsidies for electric vehicles.

What is the ex-showroom price of the Gayatri Electric Ice Cream Van in India?

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The ex-showroom price typically ranges from INR 3.0 lakhs to 4.0 lakhs, depending on the variant, battery capacity, and specific vending equipment included.